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Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge gestures during a town meeting Thursday, Nov. 15, 2001, in Hempstead, N.Y., as New York Secretary of State Randy Daniels looks on.

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The U.S. military, homeland response

Bush says Afghanistan `just the beginning'
WASHINGTON – President Bush warned Iraq and North Korea Monday that there would be consequences for producing weapons of mass destruction.

Powell begins trip to Europe soon
WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Colin Powell will hold talks on terrorism in Turkey and Russia next week as part of an eight-day trip to Europe.

Oil and gas industry on high alert
WASHINGTON – The oil and gas industry is on especially high alert after FBI warns that Osama bin Laden may have ordered retaliatory strikes in event of his capture or death.

Ashcroft to testify before Senate
WASHINGTON – President Bush said Monday he's not the least bit concerned that U.S. allies are balking at administration plans to prosecute suspected terrorists before military tribunals.

Saturday, Nov. 24
Bush praises America's heart

Friday, Nov. 23
Loss of bin Laden would cripple al-Qaeda
Cash in Kabul: Scrutiny on the bounty

Wednesday, Nov. 21
Bush works to destroy terrorist network
Logan Airport security permit illegally revoked

Tuesday, Nov. 20
National Geographic rushes out Afghan map
Hoax leads to airport evacuation
Conference begins on postwar aid
U.S. touts $25 million reward for bin Laden

Monday, Nov. 19
Powell says Afghan women should have voice
President hosts Ramadan meal
Airline security law takes effect
Changes in airport and airplane security
Turning over passenger lists to Customs


Saturday, Nov. 17
Mrs. Bush decries Taliban oppression
Bomb recipes found in Kabul
House anti-terror vote postponed

Friday, Nov. 16
Atlanta airport security breach halts flights
Foreign students fear holiday travels
National Guard troops to protect Capitol

Thursday, Nov. 15
Bush, Putin discuss missile defense
Reward might net bin Laden
Aviation bill to federalize workers
U.S. humanitarian chief visits
Bush and Putin: Lots of kind words

Wednesday, Nov. 14
Putin reaffirms Russia's desire to disarm
Crawford offers Russian menu
Bush eager for Putin to taste Texas
Bush, Putin to reduce nuclear weapons
Putin's popularity running high

Tuesday, Nov. 13
Bush order allows military trial for terrorists

Sunday, Nov. 11
Agency examines Internet security
White supremacists recruit with Sept. 11
Some schools rethinking ban on cell phones
Cheney speaks at Veterans Day ceremony
Bush salutes veterans

Saturday, Nov. 10
Ashcroft defends monitoring detained
Powell: Kabul should be 'open city'

Friday, Nov. 9
Leader: India will help US beat terror
Bush addresses nation on terror war
Bush set to increase National Guard at airports

Feds monitor lawyer-client calls
Bush says terrorism coalition stronger

Thursday, Nov. 8
First lady reflects on the day 'strangers became heroes'
Senate approves intelligence bill to help combat terrorism
Airlines complete fortifying cockpit doors to thwart intruders
Ashcroft to restructure Justice Dept.
Terror fight moves to financial front
UAE, Britain freeze terror assets
Al-Barakaat: Terrorism charges untrue
Terror money list


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